On 4/20/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

no offense, it always look simpler from the other side. Developing and
bringing a product to market (in all my experience) is no simple task
combine that with new challenges working with open source, and OS communities,
new processes and at the same time building a truely open product.
I am not saying we havnt and we will not make mistakes (maybe we will),
but we are ready to listen and willing to learn.

And as i see right now, I am ready to take small baby steps and disappoint few
than going grand. There is a natural order of things, and lot what you suggested
would/may happen but lets take patience as a virtue.


As your rightly said, its about expectation management :)
cheers
Devesh

Well, since you brought up "truely open product" and "expectation
management," what are Nokia's expectations about when the 770 will be
a truely open product (i.e., I can run all free software on the device
without losing any functionality)?

This has been the #1 reason why the device has mostly sat unused in my
house rather than constantly traveling with me and sucking up a lot of
my time. I honestly expected based on Nokia's (admittedly limited)
advanced advertising of the product that that would be the case
immediately, rather than at some unspecified point in the future.

Dave
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